Wow! That was fast!! Who knew the post between France and the Netherlands could be so speedy?

;-)

Not only between France and the Netherlands. Your beautiful card also arrived this morning here in Germany. Thanks a lot, this round you get the price for the first postcard of the round.

Now it is time to send the PMs with the address updates, there were 10 participants who ... ;)

I at least am down to three possible candidates. Now I have to decide between technical, parisienne or funny. Ahhhh, the hard decisions.

ciao
-- Ruediger

06-07-2008, 09:59 AM

mooseontheloose

"Now it is time to send the PMs with the address updates, there were 10 participants who ... "

Oy!!! Don't do that to me! I was ready to send prints on the 2nd but waited a few days to make sure the addresses were correct. I had to do the postcards early since I'm leaving France in three weeks, and still have to finish printing for an exhibition (and the Group Print Exchange) as well.

Unfortunately, I won't be able to see any postcards you all send my way since they are making their way to Canada, as I will be at the end of the month.

rachelle

06-07-2008, 11:15 AM

rst

Quote:

Originally Posted by mooseontheloose

Oy!!! Don't do that to me!

No, just joking. Everyone who checked the address seems to have it correct.

All the best on your way to Canada.
-- Ruediger

06-07-2008, 04:02 PM

BWKate

What about Art's address? I have a different one for him at his parents in Canada? Do I send his postcard to Canada or New Haven?

06-07-2008, 04:48 PM

rst

Quote:

Originally Posted by BWKate

What about Art's address? I have a different one for him at his parents in Canada? Do I send his postcard to Canada or New Haven?

Kate, the address in the list for round 14 is the correct one.

ciao
-- Ruediger

06-08-2008, 06:39 PM

johnnywalker

I have my postcards sitting on my desk. I thought I'd be smart and address them with my ink jet printer. Unfortunately, the damn ink won't dry completely, and it smears easily. Anyone have any suggestions as to how to dry it, or know if it will dry by itself if left for a few days? I guess I can always cover the addresses up with Avery labels if worst comes to worst.

06-09-2008, 08:35 AM

MenacingTourist

Quote:

Originally Posted by johnnywalker

I have my postcards sitting on my desk. I thought I'd be smart and address them with my ink jet printer. Unfortunately, the damn ink won't dry completely, and it smears easily. Anyone have any suggestions as to how to dry it, or know if it will dry by itself if left for a few days? I guess I can always cover the addresses up with Avery labels if worst comes to worst.

Try putting clear tape over the address. Maybe test it on something other than a card first.

Alan.

06-09-2008, 10:12 AM

johnnywalker

Thanks Alan, I'll try that.

06-09-2008, 03:09 PM

Síle

Rachelle

I got a lovely surprise when I received your beautiful card in the post this morning to see that not only is it a gorgeous pic, but it was taken in Ireland too :D
I knew you were a woman with taste! Really gorgeous card, thank you.

Síle

06-09-2008, 03:21 PM

mooseontheloose

Thanks for the kind words Sile -- it seemed kind of strange sending an iconic photo of Ireland back to ... well, Ireland, but I had already printed up my cards well before I got the address list. I really enjoyed my trip there this past April -- wish I could've spent more time in all of the places I visited, especially Co. Clare and Donegal.